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The Witches of Waitiki
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The Witches of Waitiki is riveting story that holds you spellbound till the end.You are forever in a suspense wondering whether Rishi will be overcome by the spell of witches or not.
Then you have The Third Connection, where over-inquisitive Karishma pursues the man who murdered three landlords. Will she end up as another victim of the killer?
A Dog`s Day Out tells the tale of how the kidnapped sister of a drug addict is rescued by, but naturally, their dog!
The Cabin at Nizams is a sci-fi story that transports you into another dimension and the world of Tenkos and Domens.
And Brahm`s Symphony tells of a boy who never held a cricket bat but went on to coach and win for his team.
About the author:
J.P. Kerawala was born on November 7, 1948 at Abu Road, Rajasthan. He completed his education from Calcutta Boy`s School and St. Xavier`s College (B.Com Hons).
Beginning his career as an accountant, he later switched professions to marketing. In 1984, Kerawala brought out The Adventures of Timpa, publishing six books and 34 short stories, all in comic form.
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